Nun Embroiled in Katy Perry Legal Conflict Dies at 89

11 March, 2018, 03:03 | Author: Conrad Doyle

A nun involved in a legal battle with Katy Perry has collapsed and died during a court appearance yesterday (March 9).

In a post-judgment hearing on Friday (US time), Sister Catherine Rose Holzman, 89, collapsed and died in the courtroom, the New York Daily News reports. A judge cleared the way for her to buy the estate from the archbishop.

They are now in a legal battle against Katy Perry, because the nuns planned to sell the property for a cool $15.5 million to a business woman named Dana Hollister, according to Just Jared.

But the Archdiocese argued the nuns did not have the right to sell the property, which includes 30,000 square feet of living space, a pool, a tower and an adjoining prayer house, and instead approved a sale to Perry, despite the fact that Hollister was already living there. The nuns were trying to sell the Los Angeles convent against the Archdiocese's wishes. They wanted to sell the property for $15.5 million to businesswoman Dana Hollister, who planned to turn it into a boutique hotel, but the Archdiocese made plans to sell it to Katy for $14.5 million. Katy Perry wants it and she has no concern for the bad path of destruction she is creating to get it. However, in 2016 a judge ruled that sale was invalid.

Metro.co.uk has contacted reps of Katy Perry for a comment. Just that day, Sister Holzman had been interviewed by a Fox 11 reporter, Stephanie Stanton, where she asked for help from Pope Francis and for Perry to "please stop" as her continual involvement has "hurt a lot of people". They say their convent is under the direct control of the Vatican and has never been a part of the LA Archdiocese.

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